Finn Boynton, representing Great River Country Club in Milford, hits an iron on the 8th hole in the finals of The Borck Jr. Golf Tournament at the Country Club of Fairfield in Fairfield, Conn. on Wednesday, August 5, 2015. less

Finn Boynton, representing Great River Country Club in Milford, hits an iron on the 8th hole in the finals of The Borck Jr. Golf Tournament at the Country Club of Fairfield in Fairfield, Conn. on Wednesday, ... more

Jack Boatwright, representing Brooklawn Country Club in Fairfield, putts on the 9th green during the finals of The Borck Jr. Golf Tournament at the Country Club of Fairfield in Fairfield, Conn. on Wednesday, August 5, 2015. less

Jack Boatwright, representing Brooklawn Country Club in Fairfield, putts on the 9th green during the finals of The Borck Jr. Golf Tournament at the Country Club of Fairfield in Fairfield, Conn. on Wednesday, ... more

Jack Boatwright, representing Brooklawn Country Club in Fairfield, plays in the finals of The Borck Jr. Golf Tournament at the Country Club of Fairfield in Fairfield, Conn. on Wednesday, August 5, 2015.

Jack Boatwright, representing Brooklawn Country Club in Fairfield, plays in the finals of The Borck Jr. Golf Tournament at the Country Club of Fairfield in Fairfield, Conn. on Wednesday, August 5, 2015.

FAIRFIELD — A pair of hotly-contested final rounds brought the Borck Junior Memorial Golf Tournament to a close Wednesday.

No.1 Finn Boynton of the Great River Golf Club won the title in the boys division over No.3 Jack Boatwright of Brooklawn CC 3 and 1 in 17 holes, while No.3 Emily Cohen of the CC of Darien was able to hold off No.1 Elizabeth Garfield of Mill River 2 and 1 to take home the title in the girls division.

“I’m happy I got to play in this tournament. It’s a really special event,” Cohen said.

Boynton said that he was able to bring everything together on the tournament’s final day.

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“It feels really good,” he said. “Overall I played very well this week. I’m very proud of myself and how I played. Just a couple bad swings yesterday (Tuesday), but other than that, I’m very happy with my performance.”

Cohen said that going into the final few holes trying to hold on to a lead was nerve-wrecking, but she was able to maintain her composure.

“I just tried to focus on each shot and not get ahead of myself,” she said, “just think more about each shot, use my nervousness and really focus in and take one shot at a time.”

The afternoon started with the boys semifinals as Boynton defeated No.12 Matthew Schmerzler of the Patterson Club 4 and 3 and Boatwright outlasted No.2 Benjamin James of Great River Golf Club in 22 holes to advance to the final round. But in the end, Boynton was able to putt his way to the tournament title.

“I had some good putts on the final match,” Boynton said. “That gave me some confidence and momentum. It feels really great. My coach won this tournament at one point. A lot of my friends have won this tournament. I’m very thankful for everyone, my family and my caddie this week.”